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Daily Learning Target(s):
By the end of class, students will be able to...
1. analyze text as evidenced by annotations and writing letter to the editor.
HW Due Today: CH 10 Annotations and Hooked on a Myth Activities 15-20
Homework:
Due Block Day 11/1:
CH 11 RP and Vocabulary
Important Deadlines/Reminders:
Come to class excited and prepared- have your books EVERY DAY!
Phones- away!
Office hours- Tue and Wed 3-4pm unless otherwise noted
Agenda:
1. Peer Review CH 10 RP
2. CH 10 Reading Quiz
3.
ACTIVITIES
: “Hooked on a Myth”
and
“Of Primates and Personhood: Will According Rights and “Dignity” to nonhuman Organisms Halt Research?”
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Daily Learning Target(s):
By the end of class, students will be able to...
1. analyze text as evidenced by annotations and writing letter to the editor.
HW Due Today: CH 10 Annotations and Hooked on a Myth Activities 15-20
Homework:
Due Block Day 11/1:
Important Deadlines/Reminders:
Come to class excited and prepared- have your books EVERY DAY!
Agenda:
1. Peer Review CH 10 RP
2. CH 10 Reading Quiz
3. ACTIVITIES: “Hooked on a Myth” and “Of Primates and Personhood: Will According Rights and “Dignity” to nonhuman Organisms Halt Research?”